A social-emotional learning lesson for K-1 students that uses a 'stained glass' craft to help them identify and celebrate positive 'bright spots' in their school year, fostering gratitude and fine motor development.
This lesson introduces kindergarteners to the concept of the 'Size of the Problem.' Through visual aids and sorting activities, students learn to distinguish between small glitches (like sharing issues) and big emergencies, helping them choose appropriate emotional and physical responses, particularly regarding personal space and keeping hands to self.
A collection of printable banners, headers, advice cards, and community resource listings to create an engaging summer-themed bulletin board.
A lesson based on 'A Little Spot Needs Positive Thinking' that teaches 1st graders how to identify negative 'gray' thoughts and reframe them into positive 'bright' ones using simple, visual strategies.
A gentle social-emotional lesson for toddlers focusing on the difference between 'mine' and 'yours', featuring a story about a squirrel and puppet-based role-play scenarios.
A small group guidance lesson for first-grade girls focused on managing jealousy, sharing friends, and practicing kindness in social circles.
A comprehensive emotional literacy lesson designed to help elementary students identify, name, and manage eight key emotions through creative journaling and guided reflection.
A community-building lesson where students transform positive peer observations into a visual 'avalanche' of paper snowflakes, reinforcing kindness during the high-energy spring season.
A community-building lesson where students create an 'Appreciation Avalanche' by writing kind observations on paper snowflakes to reinforce positive peer interactions.
A community-building SEL lesson where students create an 'avalanche' of appreciation using paper snowflakes to reinforce positive peer interactions during the high-energy spring season.
Prepares students for the upcoming changes of a new school year or classroom by identifying what stays the same and what will be different.
Focuses on the concept of closure and saying goodbye to the current school year through memory-making and emotional validation.
First graders learn to notice and record positive actions within their community, building a culture of gratitude through a nature-themed 'nectar collection' metaphor.
A social-emotional learning lesson for first graders that uses weather metaphors to help students identify, track, and regulate their internal emotional states. Students learn to view feelings as temporary weather patterns and practice 'clearing the clouds' through mindfulness.
First-grade students explore their unique talents and positive traits through a marine metaphor, discovering their personal 'spark' and how it contributes to a vibrant classroom tidepool.
A comprehensive collection of printable components to create a vibrant, summer-themed bulletin board focused on safety, learning, and community resources for elementary students and parents.
A restorative justice lesson for Kindergarteners that frames social conflict as a 'break' that can be repaired using specific 'mechanic tools' like empathy, apology, and restitution. Students move beyond a simple 'sorry' to understand the full process of making things right.
Students work in small teams to build a space station. One student sees the secret picture, one gives directions, and one builds, teaching them how to share information clearly.
Students work in teams to build a lunar structure while navigating specific communication barriers, forcing them to develop new ways to share information and work together.
A collection of coloring pages designed for 1st graders to practice and visualize positive turn-taking and sharing behaviors with classroom materials. Each page features a specific scenario and a simple dialogue prompt to reinforce social-emotional learning.